Panasonic RQT7089-3P User Manual
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Discs—Convenient functions
[RAM]
[DVD-A]
[DVD-V]
[VCD]
[CD]
[WMA]
[MP3] [JPEG]
You can mark a position so you can return to it easily at a later time.
1
During play
Press [DISPLAY] until the unit
information screen is displayed
(
➡
page 23)
.
2
Press [
3
,
4
] to select the play menu.
3
Press [
2
,
1
] to select “Marker” and
press [ENTER].
[RAM]
Press [
1
] to select an asterisk (
¢
).
4
Press [ENTER] at the point you want
to mark.
To mark another position
Up to 5 points (
[RAM]
only: up to 999 points)
1 Press [
1
] to select “
¢
”.
2 Press [ENTER] at the point.
To recall or erase a marker
1 Press [
2
,
1
] to select a marker.
2 Press [ENTER] to recall or press [CANCEL] to erase.
[RAM]
To mark the eleventh point and beyond
1 Press [
2
,
1
] to select the marker pin icon.
2 Press [
3
,
4
] to select “11–20”.
You can select the next group when the current group is full.
[Note]
Markers added with this unit clear when you switch the unit to
standby, change the source, or change the disc.
[RAM]
[DVD-V]
[VCD]
[DVD-A]
(Motion picture parts only)
Change the zoom ratio so the picture expands to the optimum size to
fill the screen.
Preparation
Change the setting “TV Aspect” to suit your television (
➡
page 32).
During play
Press [SHIFT]
i
[ZOOM] to select the
aspect ratio.
Each time you press the button:
4:3 Standard
>
European Vista
>
16:9 Standard
:
;
Cinemascope2
<
Cinemascope1
<
American Vista
≥
Refer to the disc’s instructions and “Screen size” below for the
aspect ratio of the picture.
To restore the original ratio
Press [SHIFT]
i
[ZOOM] until the ratio returns to 1.00.
≥
The ratio also returns to 1.00 when you change the disc, change
the source or switch the unit to standby.
≥
The ratio may return to 1.00 when a menu is displayed.
Making fine adjustments to the zoom ratio
While the ZOOM icon is displayed
Press [
3
,
4
].
The ratio changes in 0.01 units between 1.00 and 1.60 and in 0.02
units between 1.60 and 2.00.
∫
Screen size
Movies are made using a variety of screen sizes.
Marking places to play again